Atlanta Up Close Talks Veterans Services of Georgia On Memorial Day and Dekalb’s Newest Police Chief Cedric Alexander

US soldiers attend a ceremony at Bagram air base, 50 kms north of Kabul, 11 September 2007 in remembrance of the victims of the 11 September 2001 terror attacks in New York and Washington. Afghans were largely indifferent to the sixth anniversary of the September 11 attacks even as thousands of US troops hunting Al-Qaeda militants paused to commemorate the victims. Six years after Al-Qaeda rammed passengers jets into targets in New York and Washington, triggering a US-backed offensive against Afghanistan's Taliban militia and its Al-Qaeda allies, about 27,000 American soldiers remain in the country tracking elusive Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and other militants. AFP PHOTO/SHAH Marai (Photo credit should read SHAH MARAI/AFP/Getty Images)

File photo of US Soldiers (Photo credit: SHAH MARAI/AFP/Getty Images)

On this Memorial day weekend, join me as we talk to Veterans Services of Georgia about Memorial Day and what the day means for the state agency. How is the agency assisting our those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. Guest Dan Holtz is the Assistant Commissioner of Veterans Services .

And Dekalb County Newest Police Chief Cedric Alexander talking the concentrated efforts of policing for this Memorial Day holiday and the newest policies he’s putting into action to stop corrupt cops, DUI and robberies.